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Monitoring of landslide activity by synergic use of X-band, C-band and L-band InSAR in the České Středohoří Mts., Czech Republic

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    0464569 - ÚSMH 2017 RIV NL eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Kadlečík, Pavel - Lazecký, M. - Nico, G. - Mascholo, L. - Balek, Jan - Marek, Tomáš
    Monitoring of landslide activity by synergic use of X-band, C-band and L-band InSAR in the České Středohoří Mts., Czech Republic.
    Proceedings of Living Planet Symposium 2016. Vol. ESA SP-740. Noordwijk: European Space Agency, 2016 - (Ouwehand, L.), č. článku 123611. ISBN 978-929221305-3.
    [Living Planet Symposium 2016. Praha (CZ), 09.05.2016-13.05.2016]
    Institutional support: RVO:67985891
    Keywords : geomorphology * landslides * InSAR * České Středohoří Mts.
    Subject RIV: DE - Earth Magnetism, Geodesy, Geography
    http://esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/SP-740/SP-740_toc.pdf

    Neovolcanic range of the České Středohoří Mts. in northwestern Czech Republic represents the region with susceptibility to various types of landslides. Evaluation of landslide activity using InSAR can reveal valuable information both in spatial and temporal scale. On the other hand, we cannot obtain full spatial information in hilly terrain of České Středohoří Mts., another limit is
    the presence of dense vegetation. Two approaches are applied in our research. Firstly, we
    would like to delimit an area of few hundreds of square kilometers and to process as much as possible of SAR images using multitemporal InSAR techniques (PSI, Quasi-PS, SBAS) to acquire of spatiotemporal distribution of possible active landslides. Secondly, for selected localities we want to process only SAR images with suitable dates of their origin (following the dates of
    known landslide activity, dates of in-situ monitoring etc.) using X-band, C-band and L-band SAR data.

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